Domestic Collateral Documents definition

Domestic Collateral Documents means the Domestic Security Agreement, the Domestic Pledge Agreement, the Domestic Mortgages and any other documents executed and delivered in connection with the attachment and perfection of security interests granted to secure the Obligations.
Domestic Collateral Documents means the Pledge Agreement and the Security Agreement.

Examples of Domestic Collateral Documents in a sentence

  • All Loans to each Domestic Borrower and all of the other Obligations of the each Domestic Borrower arising under this Agreement and the other Loan Documents shall constitute one general obligation of the Domestic Borrowers secured, until the Termination Date, by all of the Collateral covered under the Domestic Collateral Documents.

  • No committee member may have had any significant prior or current personal, professional, or administrative relationship with the Candidate or the individuals/systems involved in the Practice Samples.

  • The Domestic Loan Parties shall take any actions reasonably required by the Administrative Agent to ensure and/or demonstrate that the Lien and security interests granted by the Domestic Collateral Documents continue to be perfected under the UCC or otherwise after giving effect to the establishment of any such class of Incremental U.S. Term Loans or any such Incremental U.S. Term Loan Commitments.


More Definitions of Domestic Collateral Documents

Domestic Collateral Documents means, collectively, the Domestic Security Agreement, the Control Agreements, the Domestic Mortgages, the Domestic Intellectual Property Security Agreements, and each other agreement, instrument, or document delivered by a Domestic Obligor that creates or purports to create a Lien in favor of Administrative Agent and all UCC financing statements and fixture filings required by the Domestic Security Agreement or any Domestic Mortgage, or such other agreement, instrument, or document to be filed with respect to the Liens on personal property and fixtures created pursuant thereto and each other security agreement or other document executed and delivered after the Initial Funding Date to secure any of the Obligations.
Domestic Collateral Documents means the Domestic Security Agreement, the Domestic Pledge Agreement and any other documents executed and delivered in connection with the attachment and perfection of security interests granted to secure the Domestic Obligations.
Domestic Collateral Documents means security agreements, pledge agreements, intellectual property security agreements, deeds of hypothec or other similar agreements, instruments or documents that create or purport to create and, as applicable, perfect a Lien in favor of the Administrative Agent for its benefit and for the benefit of the Administrative Agent and the Lenders entered into by the Domestic Loan Parties, including, without limitation, the U.S. Security Agreement, the U.S. Pledge Agreement, the U.S. IP Security Agreement that the Domestic Loan Parties are party to, the U.S. Mortgages and the Canadian Collateral Documents (for the avoidance of doubt, the Domestic Collateral Documents shall not include the Specified Collateral Documents).
Domestic Collateral Documents means the Domestic Pledge and Security Agreements, the Domestic Mortgages, the Domestic Leasehold Mortgages, the Domestic Amendatory Agreement, the Domestic Consent Agreement, the Second Domestic Consent Agreement, the U.K. Consent Agreement, the Second U.K. Consent Agreement, the Blocked Account Letters (as defined in the Existing Credit Agreement); the Deposit Account Control Agreements, and the Control Account Agreements (if any), each governed by the laws of a state within the United States of America, and any other document executed by Euramax U.S. or a Domestic Subsidiary thereof and governed by the laws of a state within the United States of America pursuant to which Euramax U.S. or such Subsidiary shall pledge, mortgage or grant any Lien to secure any of the Obligations or any of its Guarantied Obligations, as such other document may be amended, supplemented or otherwise modified from time to time.
Domestic Collateral Documents means the Domestic Pledge and Security Agreements, the Domestic Mortgages, the Domestic Leasehold Mortgages, the Domestic Amendatory Agreement, the Domestic Consent Agreement, the Second Domestic Consent Agreement, the 2003 Domestic and Dutch Amendatory and Consent Agreement, the Blocked Account Letters (as defined in the Existing Credit Agreement); the Deposit Account Control Agreements, and the Control Account Agreements (if any), each governed by the laws of a state within the United States of America, and any other document executed by Euramax U.S. or a Subsidiary thereof and governed by the laws of a state within the United States of America pursuant to which Euramax U.S. or such Subsidiary shall pledge, mortgage or grant any Lien to secure any of the Obligations or any of its Guarantied Obligations, as such other document may be amended, restated, supplemented or otherwise modified from time to time.
Domestic Collateral Documents means the Domestic Security Agreements, the Blocked Account Letters, the U.S. Operating Co. Pledge Agreement, the Building Products Pledge Agreement, the Fabral Holdings Pledge Agreement, the Domestic Mortgages, the Domestic Leasehold Mortgages, the U.S. Holdings Pledge Agreement, the Euramax Stock (U.S.) and Debt Pledge Agreement and the Euramax Assignment Agreement, each governed by the laws of a state within the United States of America, and any other document executed by Euramax or a Domestic Subsidiary thereof and governed by the laws of a state within the United States of America pursuant to which Euramax or such Subsidiary shall pledge, mortgage or grant any Lien to secure any of the Obligations or any of its Guarantied Obligations, as such other document may be amended, supplemented or otherwise modified from time to time.